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8. Knee Injury Risk Factors

Knee injuries may result from small, repetitive motions throughout the day. If a person's job or hobby requires crouching, kneeling, or crawling on a consistent basis, it may be advisable to work with an occupational therapist to reduce the impact these motions have on the knee and take preventative measures, such as wearing kneepads. Athletes of any age are always at risk of injuring the knee. Pregnant women are also more likely to hurt their knees due to their sudden weight increases.

10 Must-Know Facts About Knee Injuries
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